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Slow Ride / Save Your Loving (For Me)

155.1M streams

155,144,164

Road Fever: The Complete Bearsville Re...

94.5M streams

94,538,754

The Complete Bearsville Album Collecti...

43.2M streams

43,214,645

Slow Ride

37.6M streams

37,582,071

The Essentials: Foghat

29.4M streams

29,362,552

The Best of Foghat

9.3M streams

9,340,185

The Best of Foghat, Vol 2

2.7M streams

2,732,752

Under the Influence

2.3M streams

2,298,810

Stone Blue (2016 Remaster)

1.9M streams

1,855,072

Foghat Live (2016 Remaster)

1.7M streams

1,709,704

Biography

In 2023, Foghat turned 52 years old. In November, they will release a new album titled Sonic Mojo. They are still out on the road, traveling across the land and bringing their infectious boogie to packed houses full of adoring fans. A Foghat concert is every bit as much fun and intense in 2023 as it was in 1977 when their classic multi-platinum album, Foghat Live broke them around the world. Looking back, it’s only fitting that it was a live album that made Foghat a household name. The band wouldn’t have it any other way. Foghat continues to appeal to fans of all ages because their music is timeless. They play with an energy that perpetuates youthful exuberance, no matter how old they may be. Now, in 2023, Foghat consists of Roger Earl pounding the skins, long time member Bryan Bassett (Molly Hatchet, Wild Cherry) on lead/slide guitar, singer/bassist Rodney O’Quinn (Pat Travers Band) on bass. The newest member who has played with Foghat side project Earl & the Agitators for 8 years, is vocalist and guitarist Scott Holt (Buddy Guy). These four members remain true to the original spirit of Foghat. They play in reverence to those that have gone on. They deliver each and every night, with giant smiles on their faces, for they are doing the same thing that every one of their fans is doing: Enjoying another Foghat Show. Rest assured, this band will truly roll ‘til their old and rock ‘til they drop. Roger Earl has been at this for 52 years and has no plan of stopping now.